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Reform Party news releases

Release-1992-02-03-p01

news releaseFebruary 3, 1992FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEREFORM'S UNCOMPROMISING PRINCIPLES WIN SUPPORT FROM CENTRE, LEFTVancouver — Reform Party leader Preston Manning reached out to all Canadians who feel cheated by old institutional and political arrangements and want to participate in a new constitutional, economic and political life.Manning told a North Vancouver/Capilano Howe Sound public meeting that the Reform Party's commitment to fiscal responsibility, free enterprise and real democracy is beginning to attract former members of both the Liberal Party and the NDP. Manning stressed that the Reform Party is not moving toward the centre or the left, but is winning members from the old established parties with its uncompromising principles and policies.Manning said the Liberal Party has alienated genuine liberals with its support of government interventionism and protectionism and the special status it gives to individuals of a particular race, language and culture. The Reform Party is committed to equal treatment for all Canadians, regardless of race, language and culture, he said.-more-REFORM[2*ARTY OF CANADA MAk

news releaseFebruary 3, 1992FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEREFORM'S UNCOMPROMISING PRINCIPLES WIN SUPPORT FROM CENTRE, LEFTVancouver — Reform Party leader Preston Manning reached out to all Canadians who feel cheated by old institutional and political arrangements and want to participate in a new constitutional, economic and political life.Manning told a North Vancouver/Capilano Howe Sound public meeting that the Reform Party's commitment to fiscal responsibility, free enterprise and real democracy is beginning to attract former members of both the Liberal Party and the NDP. Manning stressed that the Reform Party is not moving toward the centre or the left, but is winning members from the old established parties with its uncompromising principles and policies.Manning said the Liberal Party has alienated genuine liberals with its support of government interventionism and protectionism and the special status it gives to individuals of a particular race, language and culture. The Reform Party is committed to equal treatment for all Canadians, regardless of race, language and culture, he said.-more-REFORM[2*ARTY OF CANADA MAk